New Payment Portal Available for Utility Customers

New Payment Portal Available for Utility Customers
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The City of Edgerton has launched a new and improved online customer payment portal through Tyler Technologies.

You will need to sign up for a new account by going to the link below:

www.municipalonlinepayments.com/edgertonks

You will need your new account number, which will be sent to you via a paper bill and emailed to the email address on file. You cannot set up your online bill pay account until you have received your new account number. Make sure to follow all of the instructions to set up your new account.

IMPORTANT: If you have auto-pay set up to automatically pay your monthly utility bill, your payment will NOT be withdrawn in February. You must create a new account and set up auto-pay through the link above. The first automatic payment will be withdrawn in March.

If you have any questions, please contact City Hall at 913-893-6231 or contact us here.

Original source can be found here.



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